g_dan1
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- May 24, 2015
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For the last couple of days I've been experiencing very fast heart rate from high adderall doses (60-80mg). It's not really a problem during the day, but its still very high when i trying to fall asleep.
I've been taking melatonin, xanax, and etizolam to fall asleep and easy the comedown, which generaly works pretty well. However, somehow my heart is still pumping very fast even through I'm sedated from benzos (and natural sedative supplements). Is it normal? My mind is totally relaxed and even slightly euphoric, My body and muscles feel relaxed as well, but my heart is still beating fast...
I have this issue every time I use adderall or ritalin. Its very surprising actually that I'm able to fall asleep with 100+ bpm hear rate.
Can anyone tell me if metoprolol would be safe to use when coming down from Adderall? I read several threads saying that they beta blockers are very dangerous when combined with cocaine and ritalin. Some say that its dangerous with adderall as well and some say its safe. I would appreciate if someone could give me a definite answer regarding this issue.
Thanks!
I've been taking melatonin, xanax, and etizolam to fall asleep and easy the comedown, which generaly works pretty well. However, somehow my heart is still pumping very fast even through I'm sedated from benzos (and natural sedative supplements). Is it normal? My mind is totally relaxed and even slightly euphoric, My body and muscles feel relaxed as well, but my heart is still beating fast...
I have this issue every time I use adderall or ritalin. Its very surprising actually that I'm able to fall asleep with 100+ bpm hear rate.
Can anyone tell me if metoprolol would be safe to use when coming down from Adderall? I read several threads saying that they beta blockers are very dangerous when combined with cocaine and ritalin. Some say that its dangerous with adderall as well and some say its safe. I would appreciate if someone could give me a definite answer regarding this issue.
Thanks!